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    Wilhelm Roux (9 June 1850 – 15 September 1924) was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology.

  2. Jul 22, 2009 · Wilhelm Roux was a nineteenth-century experimental embryologist who was best known for pioneering Entwickelungsmechanik, or developmental mechanics. Roux was born in Jena, Germany, on 9 June 1850, the only son of Clotilde Baumbach and a university fencing master, F. A. Wilhelm Ludwig Roux.

  3. Sep 11, 2024 · Wilhelm Roux was a German zoologist whose attempts to discover how organs and tissues are assigned their structural form and functions at the time of fertilization made him a founder of experimental embryology.

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    Roux was a German zoologist and pioneer of experimental embryology. Described "Entwicklungsmechanik" (mechanisms) a physiological approach to embryology. One experiment used a heated needle to kill at the frog 2 cell stage one of the blastomeres. Doctoral thesis - On the bifurcation of blood vessels. A morphological study. 1. Links: Frog Developmen...

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    1. Anatomical and embryological monographs Vol. 1 (1909) 2. Anatomical and embryological monographs Vol. 2 (1911) 3. Anatomical and embryological monographs Vol. 3 (1914) 1. Anatomical and embryological monographs Vol. 3 (1914) 2. Fig. 1 3. Fig. 2 4. Fig. 3 5. Fig. 4 6. Fig. 5 7. Fig. 6 8. Fig. 7 9. Fig. 8 10. Fig. 9 11. Fig. 10 12. Fig. 43 13. Fig. 43A 14. Fig. 43B 15. Fig. 43B1 16. Fig. 43C 17. Fig. 43C1

    Heams T. (2012). Selection within organisms in the nineteenth century: Wilhelm Roux's complex legacy. Prog. Biophys. Mol. Biol. , 110, 24-33. PMID: 22525790 DOI. Hamburger V. (1997). Wilhelm Roux: visionary with a blind spot. J Hist Biol , 30, 229-38. PMID: 11619471 Ribatti D. (2002). A milestone in the study of the vascular system: Wilhelm Roux's ...

  4. May 23, 2018 · ROUX, WILHELM (b. Jena, Germany, 9 June 1850; d. Halle, Germany, 15 September 1924) embryology, developmental mechanics, anatomy. Roux single-mindedly devoted his life to science. Even in his autobiography he gave only the scantiest details about his family and extrascientific activities.

  5. 30 years, its founder, Wilhelm Roux, was its sole editor. During this period, this "new branch" of biology (Roux 1905), the causal analysis of development, would grow into a vigorous science, and the influential An'hircs (Gascoigne 1985) would prosper as well. Roux's philos­

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  7. Wilhelm Roux. 1850-1924. German Biologist and Embryologist. Wilhelm Roux, the founder of experimental embryology, was primarily interested in the factors that governed the development of the embryo. Convinced that descriptive and comparative studies of embryonic development were inadequate, Roux demanded a new approach and saw himself as the ...

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